11:42 p.m.
Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair confirmed that 150 people have been arrested on Saturday.
From Madeleine White
11:27 p.m.
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Peaceful beginnings, violent ending as G20 protests grip Toronto
From Steve Russell
11:20 p.m.
The TTC has announced that subway and streetcar service in the downtown core will not resume tonight.
Subway service between Bloor station and St. George station is expected to return Sunday morning at its regular 9 a.m. start time.
The Blue Line Network – buses that run down Yonge St. after the subway closes – will continue tonight, but the 320 Yonge St. bus will take a detour on Parliament St.
The Bloor-Danforth line has not been affected by the G20 protests.
Streetcars are also out of commission for the rest of the evening in the downtown core.
There are a series of shuttle buses to move people in the west end of the city. One bus runs along Queen St. W. from Bathurst to Roncesvalles Ave. Another bus is running from Dundas St. W. station, along College St. to Bathurst St. and then heads north to Bathurst station.
There are also free shuttle buses running along Bathurst St. and Parliament St. These are expected to last until the subway closes.
TTC officials say they will make a decision on Sunday’s TTC service tomorrow.
From Madeleine White



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